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Feb 24 2008, 07:42 PM
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![]() Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 446 Joined: 11-July 06 From: sofa Member No.: 14,677 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
hi Grow Buddies
Grab ya self a seat all,and yes those are cocktail sausages on the barbie,sorry my budget is tight,as all my hard earned cash is going into this Grow Shed. I started the Grow shed yesterday, the dimentions are 8ft L x 4ft W x 7ft H. All the materials were aquired and delivered by Jewsons, which is nice as i ain't got wheels at the mo. if any one orders anthing from jewson's just ask for a quote 1st as your ringing around, then they think they've got a price 2 beat. i got mine really cheap way cheaper than wickes, b&Q,homebase i started off with the base,i put together a simple ladder frame using 5x2'' sawn timber so i can fit 4''foil backed insulation between the timbers.which gives me a 1'' air gap as specified by an insulation company ,to give an optimal insulation value.then the floor was covered with moisture resistant 18mm chip board flooring with 2 layers of bubble wrap under it 2 absorb sound and viration's,as stealth The sides were constructed with 1''x1 1/2'' timber with 2x2 timber for the corner posts and then covered with feather edge board, the stuff they use to construct fencing. The roof, i used 3x2'' timber for good support for lighting and filter plus so i can fit 2'' foil backed insulation between the timbers. for me foil back insulation is a must as the summer heat absorbed by the black felt on the roof is reflected back. look at this for a bonus ,extraction from the bathroom so i'll be pulling warm air from the house, plus it'll be quite humid when the shower is going cheers 4 having a look and i hope u liked the mini hot dogs -------------------- |
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Feb 24 2008, 07:51 PM
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![]() Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 446 Joined: 11-July 06 From: sofa Member No.: 14,677 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
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| _Yoda Indica_ |
Feb 24 2008, 08:57 PM
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looks like thats an outer wall of your house...
u best isolate it like there's no tomorrow if that is the case. not only is it very easy to do infrared readings thes days. u just dont want your walls to cool off , or sounds to leak. if thats inside a house/ a basement- very good.. stealthy place |
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Feb 24 2008, 09:16 PM
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![]() Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 446 Joined: 11-July 06 From: sofa Member No.: 14,677 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
hiya yoda,i was planning on insulating all of the grow room,wall included,just ran out of time pal.The Grow Shed it in a court yard, the only thing that could see my grow would be a chopper,so super stealth m8.All i'm worried about is noise,i don't want visitors saying why's your shed humming
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| _Yoda Indica_ |
Feb 24 2008, 10:26 PM
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little stand alone buildings can be a pain in the ass to keep on right temp.
the problem arises when there's no air buffer. When lights go off , cooling air will create condense and make mold catch on qauicker. if possible , dig a tunnel, and place some air tube in it.. connect your house to your grow, and insulated the air-hose all the way. this way ur air intake will be containing less humidity , and possibly be cooler in summer and warmer in winter, which is all the better. |
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Feb 24 2008, 11:01 PM
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![]() Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 446 Joined: 11-July 06 From: sofa Member No.: 14,677 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
hello again yoda ta for your advice pal.
i made a fan controller for my last grow which i'm planning on using in this grow, it's got 4 thermostat's, in the day the fan is on medium goes on full whack at 27oc and tube heater comes on at 20oc At night the fan is just ticking over and switches 2 medium setting at 23oc and the tube heater kicks in 17oc, plus there's a digital humidistat that switches the fans 2 full whack when the room is too humid. It worked perfect in my last grow,which was in a loft. i just hope it does the trick and don't kick into full wack mode 2often as it's very noise. i may look into a bigger extractor so i can run the over temp setting at a slower speed.i got the 150a1RVK at the mo if it don't cut the mustad i'll get me 1 of those airfore 150mm jobbies. -------------------- |
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Feb 25 2008, 02:11 PM
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![]() Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 272 Joined: 30-March 06 From: Haaaaaaaaa! Member No.: 12,880 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
looks like thats an outer wall of your house... u best isolate it like there's no tomorrow if that is the case. not only is it very easy to do infrared readings thes days. u just dont want your walls to cool off , or sounds to leak. if thats inside a house/ a basement- very good.. stealthy place infared readings? what ya mean?? -------------------- My Grows!
Original Cheese Too much cheese for one man! FDM Cinderella 99, UK Original Cheese, Bluemoonshine - 1st go @ NFT (Budshots!) Paradise Seeds Ice Cream - 1st Grow (Cream of the Crop Contender) |
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| _Yoda Indica_ |
Feb 25 2008, 02:45 PM
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i mean what it says
infra red read - ing cops chasing heat= trouble in paradise if u catch my drift nudge nudge wink wink medicated thouroughly - yoda is eloquent - i am not |
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| _Yoda Indica_ |
Feb 25 2008, 04:04 PM
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=double post This post has been edited by Yoda Indica: Feb 25 2008, 04:04 PM |
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Feb 26 2008, 07:33 PM
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![]() Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 446 Joined: 11-July 06 From: sofa Member No.: 14,677 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
hey all, after yoda's post it got me wondering about insulation, will my silver backed insulation board do the trick
well 2 save all the hassle of finding out the hard way,with the Grow Shed being unmanagable temp wise or even getting busted through heat signiture. After googling and more googling i came across this stuff. Tri-iso super 10 or official name triso-super 10 is a very reductive heat insulator, excellent for domestic application. The Product is easy to install and works very effectively. You can buy the product in rolls of 10m2 or 20m2. Because of the way Tri-iso super 10 is installed it means that the product is able to stop the cold in winter and reflect the heat of rooms back inside. It also reflects solar radiation back outside in summer, thereby preventing overheating of attic rooms. it was quite expensive but not as expensive as replacing my grow gear if i get busted. so off 2 the builders merchant i went ,or should i say builders merchant'S,bloody hard stuff 2 find but found some in the end. i'll post some pics up soon, as i'm on a mission 2 get this Grow Shed finished.Usually i'd be in a rush 2 get some ladies in there but this time i'm gunna get this grow room well tuned in b4 any ladies even get a sniff. This post has been edited by bigbudburge: Feb 26 2008, 08:09 PM -------------------- |
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Feb 26 2008, 07:42 PM
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Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Member Posts: 491 Joined: 1-July 03 Member No.: 2,671 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
hey all, after yoda's post it got me wondering about insulation, will my silver backed insulation board do the trick well 2 save all the hassle of finding out the hard way,with the Grow Shed being unmanagable temp wise or even getting busted through heat signiture. After googling and more googling i came across this stuff. Tri-iso super 10 or official name triso-super 10 is a very reductive heat insulator, excellent for domestic application. The Product is easy to install and works very effectively. You can buy the product in rolls of 10m2 or 20m2. Because of the way Tri-iso super 10 is installed it means that the product is able to stop the cold in winter and reflect the heat of rooms back inside. It also reflects solar radiation back outside in summer, thereby preventing overheating of attic rooms. it was quite expensive but not as expensive as replacing my grow gear. so off 2 the builders merchant i went ,or should i say builders merchant'S,bloody hard stuff 2 find but found some in the end. i'll post some pics up soon, as i'm on a mission 2 get this Grow Shed finished.Usually i'd be in a rush 2 get some ladies in there but this i'm gunna get this grow room well tuned in b4 any ladies even get a sniff. Looks like superquilt to me mate - you can get it in Pee and Spew. Bit late now though... Defo on the pricey side an all.. tt |
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Feb 26 2008, 07:57 PM
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![]() Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 446 Joined: 11-July 06 From: sofa Member No.: 14,677 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
found a bit more info,can't believe it's equall to 210mm of mineral wool now that's impresive, as owd said in another shed build i saw "if you try and squash mineral wool 2 fit in a smaller cavity it looses all it's insulation properties" or some where along the lines .
■ Efficient both in summer and winter ■ Space saving – 30mm thick! ■ Quick and easy to install ■ Flexible – can fit the most difficult of roofs ■ Durable - will not sag, moisture resistant ■ Non-irritant, hypoallergenic TRISO-SUPER 10 is a new, improved, version of the popular TRI-ISO SUPER 9 insulation. TRISO-SUPER 10 gives increased thermal efficiency and is still only 30mm thick! This product has been tested under real conditions by TRADA Technology Limited and certified as equivalent to 210 mm of mineral wool by BM TRADA Certification Limited (certificate n°0102, 03 april 2006). ■ Thermally equivalent to 210mm of mineral wool when installed in roof application. BBB -------------------- |
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Feb 29 2008, 01:14 AM
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![]() Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 272 Joined: 30-March 06 From: Haaaaaaaaa! Member No.: 12,880 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
i mean what it says infra red read - ing cops chasing heat= trouble in paradise if u catch my drift nudge nudge wink wink medicated thouroughly - yoda is eloquent - i am not loads of posts on ere saying don't worry, but u got me para now, chopper was angin' around my gaff the other day :| -------------------- My Grows!
Original Cheese Too much cheese for one man! FDM Cinderella 99, UK Original Cheese, Bluemoonshine - 1st go @ NFT (Budshots!) Paradise Seeds Ice Cream - 1st Grow (Cream of the Crop Contender) |
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Mar 5 2008, 12:21 AM
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![]() keeping it local before it was 'in' ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 948 Joined: 19-February 08 From: wales Member No.: 30,092 Style of Grow:Compost |
by the looks of it you have got everything sorted out. The plod have better things to do than look for your small grow shed (no offense ment)
Small budgets big priorities an all that. keeping it warm this time of year should be the only thing to worry about. Best of luck with it man Bert.. -------------------- "Shadows? On me lungs? I'm being eaten away! This is the end of me! Oh god in heaven help me"
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Mar 6 2008, 07:01 PM
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![]() Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 446 Joined: 11-July 06 From: sofa Member No.: 14,677 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
by the looks of it you have got everything sorted out. The plod have better things to do than look for your small grow shed (no offense ment) Small budgets big priorities an all that. keeping it warm this time of year should be the only thing to worry about. Best of luck with it man Bert.. hiya bert cheers for poppin in m8 .As i get quite paranoid, i'll sleep loads better knowing it's well insulated,even tho i know it's 1in a billion chance of gettin caught by heat signiture. i just wish they bloody legalise canna as it's so stressfull growing with bad paranoia. cheers BBB hopefully i'll have time 2 do abit 2 the Grow Shed on sunday,i'll put some piccies up then. plan of action for sunday. is this ok 2 do??? i think if i get all that done i'll be a happy man. cheers BBB This post has been edited by bigbudburge: Mar 6 2008, 07:07 PM -------------------- |
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